PEDIATRICS Vol. 39 No. 4 April 1967, pp. 635-636
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In the introduction of this monograph the author states: "Before establishing a concept of `a sick child ergo a sick parent' it is necessary to know something of the association between illness in parents and psychiatric disorders in their children. The present monograph is concerned with this basic problem." The author's approach is to review the psychiatric and medical histories of 922 children seen in the Mandsley Hospital clinics and wards in 1955 and 1959.